Senryu Girl | |
川柳少女 (Senryū Shōjo) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Masakuni Igarashi |
Published by | Kodansha |
Imprint | Shōnen Magazine Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | October 19, 2016 – April 22, 2020 |
Volumes | 13 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masato Jinbo |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Masato Jinbo |
Music by | Akiyuki Tateyama |
Studio | Connect |
Licensed by | Sentai Filmworks (worldwide rights excluding Asia) |
Original network | MBS, TBS, BS-TBS |
Original run | April 6, 2019 – June 22, 2019 |
Episodes | 12 |
Senryu Girl ( Japanese: 川柳少女, Hepburn: Senryū Shōjo), also romanized as Senryuu Shojo, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 2016 to April 2020, and has been compiled into thirteen tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Connect aired from April to June 2019.
The story focuses on the relationship between Nanako Yukishiro, a girl who only communicates through senryū written on tanzaku (hence the title), and Eiji Busujima, an ex-delinquent who attempts to write his own senryū. [4] The story follows their different takes on everyday life through their senryu. Most chapters take the form of a collection of yonkomas with a few more traditional pages thrown in; these tell the chapter's story when read in order.
Senryū Shōjo, written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi, was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 19, 2016 to April 22, 2020. [9] [10] [2]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
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1 | April 17, 2017 [11] | 978-4-06-395885-0 |
2 | July 17, 2017 [12] | 978-4-06-510061-5 |
3 | October 17, 2017 [13] | 978-4-06-510309-8 |
4 | February 16, 2018 [14] | 978-4-06-510968-7 |
5 | June 15, 2018 [15] | 978-4-06-511619-7 |
6 | September 14, 2018 [16] | 978-4-06-512603-5 |
7 | December 17, 2018 [17] | 978-4-06-513485-6 |
8 | March 15, 2019 [18] | 978-4-06-514442-8 |
9 | June 17, 2019 [19] | 978-4-06-515310-9 |
10 | July 17, 2019 [20] [21] |
978-4-06-515691-9 978-4-06-515237-9 ( LE) |
11 | October 17, 2019 [22] [23] |
978-4-06-516448-8 978-4-06-515238-6 ( LE) |
12 | February 17, 2020 [24] | 978-4-06-516448-8 |
13 | June 17, 2020 [25] | 978-4-06-518850-7 |
An anime television series adaptation was announced on December 6, 2018. The series was animated by Connect, with Masato Jinbo directing and writing the series, and Maki Hashimoto designing the characters. It aired from April 6 to June 22, 2019 on the Animeism programming block on MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS. [5] [8] [a] Sonoko Inoue performed the series' opening theme song "Kotonoha no Omoi" (コトノハノオモイ), while Rikako Aida performed the series' ending theme song "Ordinary Love". [26] [27] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series worldwide excluding Asia. [28] Muse Communication licensed the anime in Southeast Asia. [29]
No. | Title | Original air date |
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1 | "The 5-7-5 Girl" Transliteration: "Go shichi go-kei joshi" ( Japanese: 五七五系女子) | April 6, 2019 |
2 | "Nanako's Diet" Transliteration: "Nanako no Daietto" ( Japanese: 七々子のダイエット) | April 13, 2019 |
3 | "Let's Go to the Amusement Park" Transliteration: "Yūenchi ni ikō" ( Japanese: 遊園地に行こう) | April 20, 2019 |
4 | "The Canvas Girl" Transliteration: "Kyanbasu Shōjo" ( Japanese: キャンバス少女) | April 27, 2019 |
5 | "The Fortune Teller Girl" Transliteration: "Uranai Shōjo" ( Japanese: 占い少女) | May 4, 2019 |
6 | "Nanako's Rebellious Phase" Transliteration: "Nanako no Hankōki" ( Japanese: 七々子の反抗期) | May 11, 2019 |
7 | "Nanako and the Seven Wonders of the Rain" Transliteration: "Nanako to Ame no Nana Fushigi" ( Japanese: 七々子と雨の七不思議) | May 18, 2019 |
8 | "If Nanako Wore a Swimsuit" Transliteration: "Nanako ga mizugi ni kigaetara" ( Japanese: 七々子が水着に着替えたら) | May 25, 2019 |
9 | "Eiji and Nanako's Dad" Transliteration: "Eiji to Nanako no Otōsan" ( Japanese: エイジと七々子のお父さん) | June 1, 2019 |
10 | "Nanako, Fireflies, and a Test of Courage" Transliteration: "Nanako to Hotaru to Kimodameshi" ( Japanese: 七々子と蛍と肝試し) | June 8, 2019 |
11 | "Watching the Fireworks with You" Transliteration: "Anata to Hanabi o" ( Japanese: あなたと花火を) | June 15, 2019 |
12 | "Nanako and Eiji" Transliteration: "Nanako to Eiji" ( Japanese: 七々子とエイジ) | June 22, 2019 |
The anime adaptation generated over 100,000 copies for manga sales. [30]
The manga has over 600,000 copies sold in print. [31]
Adaptation based on romantic comedy manga by Masakuni Igarashi hits the "Animeism" block in April of 2019
Senryu Girl | |
川柳少女 (Senryū Shōjo) | |
---|---|
Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Masakuni Igarashi |
Published by | Kodansha |
Imprint | Shōnen Magazine Comics |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | October 19, 2016 – April 22, 2020 |
Volumes | 13 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Masato Jinbo |
Produced by |
|
Written by | Masato Jinbo |
Music by | Akiyuki Tateyama |
Studio | Connect |
Licensed by | Sentai Filmworks (worldwide rights excluding Asia) |
Original network | MBS, TBS, BS-TBS |
Original run | April 6, 2019 – June 22, 2019 |
Episodes | 12 |
Senryu Girl ( Japanese: 川柳少女, Hepburn: Senryū Shōjo), also romanized as Senryuu Shojo, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 2016 to April 2020, and has been compiled into thirteen tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Connect aired from April to June 2019.
The story focuses on the relationship between Nanako Yukishiro, a girl who only communicates through senryū written on tanzaku (hence the title), and Eiji Busujima, an ex-delinquent who attempts to write his own senryū. [4] The story follows their different takes on everyday life through their senryu. Most chapters take the form of a collection of yonkomas with a few more traditional pages thrown in; these tell the chapter's story when read in order.
Senryū Shōjo, written and illustrated by Masakuni Igarashi, was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from October 19, 2016 to April 22, 2020. [9] [10] [2]
No. | Release date | ISBN |
---|---|---|
1 | April 17, 2017 [11] | 978-4-06-395885-0 |
2 | July 17, 2017 [12] | 978-4-06-510061-5 |
3 | October 17, 2017 [13] | 978-4-06-510309-8 |
4 | February 16, 2018 [14] | 978-4-06-510968-7 |
5 | June 15, 2018 [15] | 978-4-06-511619-7 |
6 | September 14, 2018 [16] | 978-4-06-512603-5 |
7 | December 17, 2018 [17] | 978-4-06-513485-6 |
8 | March 15, 2019 [18] | 978-4-06-514442-8 |
9 | June 17, 2019 [19] | 978-4-06-515310-9 |
10 | July 17, 2019 [20] [21] |
978-4-06-515691-9 978-4-06-515237-9 ( LE) |
11 | October 17, 2019 [22] [23] |
978-4-06-516448-8 978-4-06-515238-6 ( LE) |
12 | February 17, 2020 [24] | 978-4-06-516448-8 |
13 | June 17, 2020 [25] | 978-4-06-518850-7 |
An anime television series adaptation was announced on December 6, 2018. The series was animated by Connect, with Masato Jinbo directing and writing the series, and Maki Hashimoto designing the characters. It aired from April 6 to June 22, 2019 on the Animeism programming block on MBS, TBS, and BS-TBS. [5] [8] [a] Sonoko Inoue performed the series' opening theme song "Kotonoha no Omoi" (コトノハノオモイ), while Rikako Aida performed the series' ending theme song "Ordinary Love". [26] [27] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series worldwide excluding Asia. [28] Muse Communication licensed the anime in Southeast Asia. [29]
No. | Title | Original air date |
---|---|---|
1 | "The 5-7-5 Girl" Transliteration: "Go shichi go-kei joshi" ( Japanese: 五七五系女子) | April 6, 2019 |
2 | "Nanako's Diet" Transliteration: "Nanako no Daietto" ( Japanese: 七々子のダイエット) | April 13, 2019 |
3 | "Let's Go to the Amusement Park" Transliteration: "Yūenchi ni ikō" ( Japanese: 遊園地に行こう) | April 20, 2019 |
4 | "The Canvas Girl" Transliteration: "Kyanbasu Shōjo" ( Japanese: キャンバス少女) | April 27, 2019 |
5 | "The Fortune Teller Girl" Transliteration: "Uranai Shōjo" ( Japanese: 占い少女) | May 4, 2019 |
6 | "Nanako's Rebellious Phase" Transliteration: "Nanako no Hankōki" ( Japanese: 七々子の反抗期) | May 11, 2019 |
7 | "Nanako and the Seven Wonders of the Rain" Transliteration: "Nanako to Ame no Nana Fushigi" ( Japanese: 七々子と雨の七不思議) | May 18, 2019 |
8 | "If Nanako Wore a Swimsuit" Transliteration: "Nanako ga mizugi ni kigaetara" ( Japanese: 七々子が水着に着替えたら) | May 25, 2019 |
9 | "Eiji and Nanako's Dad" Transliteration: "Eiji to Nanako no Otōsan" ( Japanese: エイジと七々子のお父さん) | June 1, 2019 |
10 | "Nanako, Fireflies, and a Test of Courage" Transliteration: "Nanako to Hotaru to Kimodameshi" ( Japanese: 七々子と蛍と肝試し) | June 8, 2019 |
11 | "Watching the Fireworks with You" Transliteration: "Anata to Hanabi o" ( Japanese: あなたと花火を) | June 15, 2019 |
12 | "Nanako and Eiji" Transliteration: "Nanako to Eiji" ( Japanese: 七々子とエイジ) | June 22, 2019 |
The anime adaptation generated over 100,000 copies for manga sales. [30]
The manga has over 600,000 copies sold in print. [31]
Adaptation based on romantic comedy manga by Masakuni Igarashi hits the "Animeism" block in April of 2019